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the just belfast agreement rests, allowing for thejust and belfast agreement rests, allowing for thethe identity, ethos and aspiration of both communities. anything that undermines that is a breach of the spirit of the belfast agreement. an agreement which we have committed to protect in all its parts, and the eu says it will respect. both sides in the negotiation understand that, and share a determination never to see a ha rd share a determination never to see a hard border in northern ireland. and no technology solution to address theseissues no technology solution to address these issues has been designed yet or implemented anywhere in the world let alone in such a highly sensitive context as the northern ireland border. some argue that the right approach is for the uk to declare that we will not impose any checks at the border after we have left. if the eu required the irish government to introduce checks the blame would lie with them. as i said at mansion house this is wrong, first this arises because of a decision we have taken. we can't solve it on our own nor can we wash our
the just belfast agreement rests, allowing for thejust and belfast agreement rests, allowing for thethe identity, ethos and aspiration of both communities. anything that undermines that is a breach of the spirit of the belfast agreement. an agreement which we have committed to protect in all its parts, and the eu says it will respect. both sides in the negotiation understand that, and share a determination never to see a ha rd share a determination never to see a hard border in northern...
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venturing into unionist east belfast. every year. a major victory. over catholics in sixteen nineteen. twenty years after the good friday peace agreement it's an event that reignites tensions between mainly catholic nationalists who want a united ireland and unionists who want to remain in the u.k. the night before the orange order parades. they often burn the irish national flag an effigy of the pope. overnight to decide that the bonfire structure is too big and dangerous neighboring bill. the. residents. it was. every year thousands of orange marches take place across northern ireland unionists families take time to enjoy the festivities. most parades pass off without a problem. but this is just metres away from catholic nationalist homes. arrayed is there to make sure parading rails and broken. these bond unionists marches from carrying flags or playing songs considered to be anti catholic and anti irish. what it might mean little to a casual bystander can be seen as a provocation and could spark violence. i i. wasn't. even away from the parade it
venturing into unionist east belfast. every year. a major victory. over catholics in sixteen nineteen. twenty years after the good friday peace agreement it's an event that reignites tensions between mainly catholic nationalists who want a united ireland and unionists who want to remain in the u.k. the night before the orange order parades. they often burn the irish national flag an effigy of the pope. overnight to decide that the bonfire structure is too big and dangerous neighboring bill....
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and chris page in belfast.p has invited vladimir putin to visit the us this autumn — in a move which has taken many in washington by suprise. it follows the meeting between the two men in helsinki earlier in the week for which the us president has been heavily criticised. in a us television interview, president trump has rejected suggestions that he'd failed to stand up to russia. our correspondent chris buckler sent this report from washington. america's intelligence agencies have never wavered in their belief that the kremlin interfered in the 2016 presidential election and that, through cyber attacks and campaigns of disinformation, russia remains a threat to democracy in the us. but donald trump's own view has been a little harder to pin down. he said he misspoke when he appeared to back vladimir putin's denials over the word of his own intelligence chiefs. but it is clear that he still wants a relationship with russia. getting along with president putin, getting along with russia, is a positive, not a nega
and chris page in belfast.p has invited vladimir putin to visit the us this autumn — in a move which has taken many in washington by suprise. it follows the meeting between the two men in helsinki earlier in the week for which the us president has been heavily criticised. in a us television interview, president trump has rejected suggestions that he'd failed to stand up to russia. our correspondent chris buckler sent this report from washington. america's intelligence agencies have never...
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venturing into unionist east belfast. comes over. with. every year you need to celebrate a major victory of protestant forces over catholics and sixteen ninety. twenty years after. the. fight. was. i don't attack all of these homes and condi boy here. with no one regard to. the plan on the street. for months the rate has been in contact with police and organizing volunteers to ensure the parade passes off peacefully. every year thousands of our interactions take place across northern ireland unionists families take time to enjoy the festivities. most parades pass off without a problem. but this is just metres away from catholic nationalist homes. who are ages there to make sure parading rails and. unionist marches from carrying flags or playing songs considered to be anti catholic and anti irish. might mean little to a standard can be seen as a provocation and could spark violence. i. wasn't. even away from the parades it's a difficult day for short strand residents. here his daughter has been feeling upset. the last few days have taken th
venturing into unionist east belfast. comes over. with. every year you need to celebrate a major victory of protestant forces over catholics and sixteen ninety. twenty years after. the. fight. was. i don't attack all of these homes and condi boy here. with no one regard to. the plan on the street. for months the rate has been in contact with police and organizing volunteers to ensure the parade passes off peacefully. every year thousands of our interactions take place across northern ireland...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast. 12 boys and their football coach from a flooded cave in thailand, who has arrived back in the uk. john volanthen was called in by the thai authorities after the football team went missing — and his was the first voice the boys heard after their many days trapped underground. it was the result of an international team of military and civilian divers working alongside the thai navy. everybody pulled together and the results speak for themselves. so we're just very happy that the boys are out and safe. we're not heroes. what we do is very calculating, very calm. it's quite the opposite. that's what we do. we take it one step at a time and hopefully, as we've managed to in this case, we've come up with a result. around 200 people have died and dozens more are missing after a week of severe flooding in western japan. rescue workers are still searching through the wreckage of flooded buildings. reports suggest more than 200,000 homes are still without water, a week after the severe weather
chris page, bbc news, belfast. 12 boys and their football coach from a flooded cave in thailand, who has arrived back in the uk. john volanthen was called in by the thai authorities after the football team went missing — and his was the first voice the boys heard after their many days trapped underground. it was the result of an international team of military and civilian divers working alongside the thai navy. everybody pulled together and the results speak for themselves. so we're just very...
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venturing into unionist east belfast. every year unions celebrate a major victory of protestant forces over catholics and sixteen ninety. twenty years after the. tensions between nationalists. and unionists. and danger. have moved in to. nationalist and unionist. community. and. it. was. i don't attack all of these homes and condi boy here. with no one regard. to the plant on the street. for months the rate has been in contact with police and organizing volunteers to ensure the parade passes off peacefully. every year thousands of orange marches take place across northern ireland unionists families take time to enjoy the festivities. most parades pass off without a problem. but this is just metres away from catholic nationalist homes. great as they are to make sure parading real thanks for opening these units marches from carrying flags or playing songs considered to be anti catholic and irish. might mean little to a casual bystander can be seen as a provocation and could spark violence. i. i i. would leave it to. even aw
venturing into unionist east belfast. every year unions celebrate a major victory of protestant forces over catholics and sixteen ninety. twenty years after the. tensions between nationalists. and unionists. and danger. have moved in to. nationalist and unionist. community. and. it. was. i don't attack all of these homes and condi boy here. with no one regard. to the plant on the street. for months the rate has been in contact with police and organizing volunteers to ensure the parade passes...
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she lives in belfast pushy represents the pro irish nationalists enclave show strong. suit. this wall separates community from its unionist neighbors. here. to this. structure. around two thousand and four. to prevent them. from the. community clearing place. of an impact on people's mental health when you're living in a structure like that on a daily basis you can see that a. depressive i think it's. actually very oppressive. it's a stressful time for local politician radio donal over the next few days pro british unionist parades passed by the national area she represents. relations between the communities are uneasy and the celebrations threaten the rest. yes. so well. you think things will go with the. more they will have. already some stuff. in. there spend some stuff from the over anyway from here on the mountain stuff you know really and so if you know. given the period that we're. going to. i wouldn't even want to be in the world. because. a lot of this stuff is. the part so it's not common at the back end of the backyard and be able to. stuff but it's not a lot wors
she lives in belfast pushy represents the pro irish nationalists enclave show strong. suit. this wall separates community from its unionist neighbors. here. to this. structure. around two thousand and four. to prevent them. from the. community clearing place. of an impact on people's mental health when you're living in a structure like that on a daily basis you can see that a. depressive i think it's. actually very oppressive. it's a stressful time for local politician radio donal over the next...
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now, that's muggy. 15 in belfast, evenin now, that's muggy. 15 in belfast, even in aberdeen and the lowlandsts scotland, around the midteens. so it starts fairly cloudy and murky and there will probably be light rain around here and there. the clouds will break up across eastern counties, central areas and the south. if you want the sunshine and the heat, this is good news for you tomorrow. it looks like it is going tomorrow. it looks like it is going to bea tomorrow. it looks like it is going to be a beautiful day. if you don't like 28 celsius i guess that is dreadful. mid—20s across the midlands and into yorkshire, the mid—20s as well. 2a for belfast. 24th aberdeen. a different story for our friends 24th aberdeen. a different story for ourfriends in the 24th aberdeen. a different story for our friends in the western isles. cloud and outbreaks of rain, around 16 degrees. only light rain, coming and going. that is how we are going to end the weekend. so that will be a warm note with some sunshine and a little bit of rain in north—western scotland. the week ahead, the weather fronts will be t
now, that's muggy. 15 in belfast, evenin now, that's muggy. 15 in belfast, even in aberdeen and the lowlandsts scotland, around the midteens. so it starts fairly cloudy and murky and there will probably be light rain around here and there. the clouds will break up across eastern counties, central areas and the south. if you want the sunshine and the heat, this is good news for you tomorrow. it looks like it is going tomorrow. it looks like it is going to bea tomorrow. it looks like it is going...
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mr adams tweeted that no—one was hurt. 0ur correspondentjohn campbell is in belfast.d midnight there was a loud bang outside the home of gerry adams. we can see damage was caused toa car, adams. we can see damage was caused to a car, on his driveway. what was thrown at the house was some sort of crude, improvised explosive device. it damaged a car on the driver, did not cause any damage to the house. at about the same time in a different area of west belfast, there was also an attack on the home ofa there was also an attack on the home of a close ally of gerry adams, a seniorfigure in the party of a close ally of gerry adams, a senior figure in the party and of a close ally of gerry adams, a seniorfigure in the party and a former senior figure seniorfigure in the party and a former seniorfigure in seniorfigure in the party and a former senior figure in the seniorfigure in the party and a former seniorfigure in the ira. the finger of blame for both of these attacks is being pointed at dissident republicans, who disagree with sinn fein on the approach to the peace proce
mr adams tweeted that no—one was hurt. 0ur correspondentjohn campbell is in belfast.d midnight there was a loud bang outside the home of gerry adams. we can see damage was caused toa car, adams. we can see damage was caused to a car, on his driveway. what was thrown at the house was some sort of crude, improvised explosive device. it damaged a car on the driver, did not cause any damage to the house. at about the same time in a different area of west belfast, there was also an attack on the...
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very muggy, 18 in london and 15 in belfast.is very moist air coming off the atla ntic very moist air coming off the atlantic and that will be with us through tomorrow. it might be murky with drizzle in north west coasts. in the east and the south it is a case of broken summertime cloud and a beautiful day on the way. how warm will it get on sunday? temperatures will it get on sunday? temperatures will get up to around 28 degrees in london, but generally speaking the mid—20s across southern and western parts of the uk. maybe 25 in hull but then the more northern part of the country in scotland, we are talking about 15 degrees in stornoway and around 20 in the western isles. but eastern scotland can be quite warm, even into the mid—20s. tomorrow, not much change across mid—20s. tomorrow, not much change a cross m ost mid—20s. tomorrow, not much change across most of the country but in the northwest we will see a little bit of rain. these weather fronts are making a brief appearance here and some will be moving into north—western
very muggy, 18 in london and 15 in belfast.is very moist air coming off the atla ntic very moist air coming off the atlantic and that will be with us through tomorrow. it might be murky with drizzle in north west coasts. in the east and the south it is a case of broken summertime cloud and a beautiful day on the way. how warm will it get on sunday? temperatures will it get on sunday? temperatures will get up to around 28 degrees in london, but generally speaking the mid—20s across southern...
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today, she was in belfast with a plea and a promise. there will be no hard irish border when the uk leaves. and a plea to the eu. she had compromised on her brexit plan. now, it was brussels's turn. the white paper represents a significant development in our position. it is a coherent package. it is now for the eu to respond. not simply to fall back on previous positions which have already been proven unworkable. as for the border, her plans sees goods moving freely between the uk and the eu, including ireland with no customs or other checks. so, no special status for northern ireland, no undermining the union. the solution we have put forward is a practical, workable solution to do that which respects the vote of the british people, protects jobs but also ensures that we don't see a hard border between northern ireland and ireland. in brussels, the stage was set for an important moment. how would the british compromises go down? eu foreign ministers had met and set the tone, wary, not convinced, at least not yet. i will remain an optim
today, she was in belfast with a plea and a promise. there will be no hard irish border when the uk leaves. and a plea to the eu. she had compromised on her brexit plan. now, it was brussels's turn. the white paper represents a significant development in our position. it is a coherent package. it is now for the eu to respond. not simply to fall back on previous positions which have already been proven unworkable. as for the border, her plans sees goods moving freely between the uk and the eu,...
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compared to the fresher conditions in belfast and glasgow, around 20, and look at that, we could keep0s and the south until the end of the week, perhaps cooling off a little bit into the weekend. hello. this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment — first the headlines: the brexit secretary says a deal with the eu can be reached by october if brussels shows ambition but dominic raab says the government is prepared for the possibility of no deal. hundreds of volunteers from syria's civil defence force, known as the white helmets are rescued from a war zone in southern syria. they are safely in jordan police want to speak to three men, following an acid attack on a three—year—old boy in worcester. the police watchdog is investigating allegations of serious corruption and malpractice at the metropolitan police's own anti—corruption unit. millions of virgin media customers lose access to ten tv channels provided by the broadcaster uktv, following a row between the companies over money. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be b
compared to the fresher conditions in belfast and glasgow, around 20, and look at that, we could keep0s and the south until the end of the week, perhaps cooling off a little bit into the weekend. hello. this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment — first the headlines: the brexit secretary says a deal with the eu can be reached by october if brussels shows ambition but dominic raab says the government is prepared for the possibility of no deal. hundreds of...
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john campbell, bbc news, belfast.dal in an epic five—set encounter this afternoon. he's broken glass. —— he's broken at last. he beat his career—long rival 10—8 in the fifth set. the match went into a second day because the previous semi—final took a record six and a half hours. the serb will face kevin anderson in tomorrow's final. very special. it really could have gone either way, i think. people who saw the match, you know, it was very clear that very few things separated the two players, and until the last shot i didn't know if i was going to win. i believed it, you know, but! knew he was very close and he had some chances. yeah, this kind of match, you look for, you live for. these are live pictures from centre court at the moment where serena williams is hoping to win her 24th grandslam against the german 11th seed angelique kerber. she is 2—1 up. she is trying to win a record eighth wimbledon title. angelique kerber is 2—1 up at the moment. it comes back in a flash to serena williams. incredible comebacks for
john campbell, bbc news, belfast.dal in an epic five—set encounter this afternoon. he's broken glass. —— he's broken at last. he beat his career—long rival 10—8 in the fifth set. the match went into a second day because the previous semi—final took a record six and a half hours. the serb will face kevin anderson in tomorrow's final. very special. it really could have gone either way, i think. people who saw the match, you know, it was very clear that very few things separated the...
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john campbell, bbc news, belfast.e more match this afternoon, the third—place play—off against belgium. let's get the latest from st petersburg. yes, iam petersburg. yes, i am in st petersburg, just outside st petersburg stadium but in around 40 minutes, england take on belgium for the third—place play—off match of the world cup. not as many england fans here as there were in moscow for the semifinal, but i've tracked down if you england fans and some belgian fans, so let's speak to them. cheering we have kevin and... here we go! first of all, england fans, how significant is today's match? it don't mean a thing, really. it does, a win is a win! doesn't mean a thing. why isn't this significant to you? winning is winning. that's the one. i thought we was going to go all the way. what about the prospect of third—place? sam, you from birmingham. third—place is coming home, made! shouting. you are from belgium. how important is it for you belgian win? it would be amazing, the last time was in 86, we we re be amazing, the
john campbell, bbc news, belfast.e more match this afternoon, the third—place play—off against belgium. let's get the latest from st petersburg. yes, iam petersburg. yes, i am in st petersburg, just outside st petersburg stadium but in around 40 minutes, england take on belgium for the third—place play—off match of the world cup. not as many england fans here as there were in moscow for the semifinal, but i've tracked down if you england fans and some belgian fans, so let's speak to...
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in the west later found an over and we do expect some rainfall in belfast and parts of scotland.hot in the south—east with temperatures already in the mid—to high 20s. through the course of thursday we still have a weather system crossing the country but increasingly be start to see high pressure building across the south. that is the sign of things to come and that means the weather is improving, drying out with more sunshine. but notice across north—western areas will still have cooler conditions but even here temperatures will be rising on thursday. and we could hit 30 degrees in the south—east already on thursday and that is when the heatwave well and truly kicks in. northern parts of the country will be warming up with temperatures into the 20s for newcastle, how fast. the real heat will be reserved for the southern, and south—eastern parts of the country. up to 33 in london. this is bbc news i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at 7:00... a man is jailed for 17 years for the manslaughter of a nurse who died after being splashed head to toe with acid. it's emerged the royal navy
in the west later found an over and we do expect some rainfall in belfast and parts of scotland.hot in the south—east with temperatures already in the mid—to high 20s. through the course of thursday we still have a weather system crossing the country but increasingly be start to see high pressure building across the south. that is the sign of things to come and that means the weather is improving, drying out with more sunshine. but notice across north—western areas will still have cooler...
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never gave him any money today though the good friday agreement which created a new parliament in belfast faces extreme strain regardless of u.k. prime minister to raise a maze first visit to the north in the past twenty four hours there is the possibility of a post break that border between the republican the six counties worst of all for now is the fact that else does parliament stormont has long been shut down its representatives this month found guilty by a judge's of desert ng their responsibility is in fact in fame representative say their abstention ism is the failure to address so-called legacy issues and there have been plenty of legacy issues in evidence on the streets of derry this month a night of tension and disorder. police warned that loyalist paramilitaries were planning to orchestrate and participate in serious disorder in east belfast in the following hours hundreds of emergency calls came in until around one o'clock this morning men use burning cars to block roads in dundonald on the outskirts of belfast while a few miles from there a bus with passengers on board was hi
never gave him any money today though the good friday agreement which created a new parliament in belfast faces extreme strain regardless of u.k. prime minister to raise a maze first visit to the north in the past twenty four hours there is the possibility of a post break that border between the republican the six counties worst of all for now is the fact that else does parliament stormont has long been shut down its representatives this month found guilty by a judge's of desert ng their...
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loyalist paramilitaries were planning to orchestrate and participate in serious disorder in east belfast but in the following hours hundreds of emergency calls came in until around one o'clock this morning man used burning cars to block roads in dundonald on the outskirts of belfast while a few miles from there a bus with passengers on board was hijacked and torched yes violence is back on both sides and our next guest knows all about the pain and misery of that violence his father pat finucane a human rights lawyer who represented ira hunger striker and member of parliament bobby sands before he was assassinated by paramilitaries linked to the party that made to raise him a u.k. prime minister his son solicitor and potential shin fein candidate for irish president johnson who can joins me now joe welcome to going underground before we get to the supreme court decision that we're all waiting for tell me about your father pat human rights lawyer.
loyalist paramilitaries were planning to orchestrate and participate in serious disorder in east belfast but in the following hours hundreds of emergency calls came in until around one o'clock this morning man used burning cars to block roads in dundonald on the outskirts of belfast while a few miles from there a bus with passengers on board was hijacked and torched yes violence is back on both sides and our next guest knows all about the pain and misery of that violence his father pat finucane...
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in a moment we'll hear from gavin lee in brussels, but first chris page is in belfast.always been a huge issue in these brexit negotiations. do we think we have heard anything from theresa may today that shifts the dial on this? there will be more talks next week in brussels about the irish border, in particular this issue of the backstop, an insurance policy, a full—back or fail—safe arrangement which would come into play if and only if the irish border issue could not be resolved by some kind of overarching free agreement. the eu's interpretation of that is well, northern ireland would stay in the customs union and large parts of the single market but not the rest of the uk. theresa may in belfast today very much but the emphasis once again on the fact she thinks that would be. she said if any british prime minister could not agree to a customs border between northern ireland and the uk, a border within the country itself, she said that would be in breach of the good friday agreement occurs unionists we re friday agreement occurs unionists were cut off in her words fr
in a moment we'll hear from gavin lee in brussels, but first chris page is in belfast.always been a huge issue in these brexit negotiations. do we think we have heard anything from theresa may today that shifts the dial on this? there will be more talks next week in brussels about the irish border, in particular this issue of the backstop, an insurance policy, a full—back or fail—safe arrangement which would come into play if and only if the irish border issue could not be resolved by some...
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agreement, it is not on the table because it would not allow us to meet our commitments under the belfast agreement but there should be no hard border between northern ireland . secondly there is what some people say is a model that effectively membership of the economic area but going further in some places on naming in the customs union to the whole of the uk. this would mean continued free movement, continued payment to the market access and continued obligation to the vast bulk of law, no independent trade policy with nothing like our own trade deals around the world. ifirmly believe this would
agreement, it is not on the table because it would not allow us to meet our commitments under the belfast agreement but there should be no hard border between northern ireland . secondly there is what some people say is a model that effectively membership of the economic area but going further in some places on naming in the customs union to the whole of the uk. this would mean continued free movement, continued payment to the market access and continued obligation to the vast bulk of law, no...
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irish nationalists have been holding a rally in belfast and that's time to show they can control violence in their community after days of trouble in northern ireland that includes an attack on friday night on the home of the former shin fein leader gerry adams for lawrence lee is in belfast for us lawrence what is this about is it sectarian tension. no no it isn't and i think it's absolutely worth pointing that out this is not the republican side of northern ireland worried about attacks by their traditional enemies the probers loyalists they're worried about what you might call and a sign of struggle that event here is now finished as a small patch of grass in republican west belfast to three hundred people turned up for sufficiently serious for the leaders of nationalisation famed from both sides of the border to come and speak to the community here and say to them it's up see you suppose leeson control your own community because there are elements of the republican unity which want to bring down the peace process and return to the armed struggle and those elements don't like what we'r
irish nationalists have been holding a rally in belfast and that's time to show they can control violence in their community after days of trouble in northern ireland that includes an attack on friday night on the home of the former shin fein leader gerry adams for lawrence lee is in belfast for us lawrence what is this about is it sectarian tension. no no it isn't and i think it's absolutely worth pointing that out this is not the republican side of northern ireland worried about attacks by...
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temperatures, 18 in belfast.s, that could be quite heavy and the afternoon is much brighter with some sunshine, and temperatures pushing on to around 25 degrees. it might feel a little on the humid side for you. that's tuesday's weather, let's take a look towards the middle part of the week, and we've got this warm front approaching the british isles. that's going to thicken the cloud up in northern ireland, and outbreaks of rain setting in here through wednesday afternoon, turning quite heavy as well. i think it probably will cloud over across wales and south—western england too. we'll get some rain towards the end of the day working into west scotland, but that still leaves east anglia and the south—east of england with warm air, temperatures up to 27. so pushing into the 80s in terms of fahrenheit. showers will continue to be a feature on thursday into north—western areas, some of these could be quite heavy, and normally there's a good deal of cloud in the north—west, keeping the temperatures generally in the
temperatures, 18 in belfast.s, that could be quite heavy and the afternoon is much brighter with some sunshine, and temperatures pushing on to around 25 degrees. it might feel a little on the humid side for you. that's tuesday's weather, let's take a look towards the middle part of the week, and we've got this warm front approaching the british isles. that's going to thicken the cloud up in northern ireland, and outbreaks of rain setting in here through wednesday afternoon, turning quite heavy...
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surprise that she is in belfast. talk about the irish boulder and how the u.k. wants to avoid the hard border. that summing to focus on. also chancellor hammond of the u.k. is likely to try to speak to his counterpart from france at the g20 because we understand that it's france there really needs to be gotten on side in terms of these negotiations. we know the eu is not a homogenous block even though they been standing firm and together. am: washington is not homogenous idea either. let's get a friday briefing. has have at trump down on his controversial summit with vladimir putin. has provided -- invited the russian leader to come to washington for a second meeting. they came as a surprise to his intelligence chief who learned of it from a report. that are rising concerns members of the teams don't know what the leaders discussed in helsinki on monday. president trump's extraordinary fed bashing could backfire and give him what he doesn't want which is higher interest rates. the president told cnbc that is not thri
surprise that she is in belfast. talk about the irish boulder and how the u.k. wants to avoid the hard border. that summing to focus on. also chancellor hammond of the u.k. is likely to try to speak to his counterpart from france at the g20 because we understand that it's france there really needs to be gotten on side in terms of these negotiations. we know the eu is not a homogenous block even though they been standing firm and together. am: washington is not homogenous idea either. let's get...
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under the influence of that less hot air coming off the atlantic, but still temperatures of 20 in belfastay. in fact, temperatures this week do get up to about 33 celsius. so a very hot week on the way, but further north it will be just that little bit cooler and more pleasant, with a spell of rain heading into northern ireland, i think, sometime midweek. that's it from me, bye—bye. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is lewis vaughanjones. our top stories: taken to safety injordan. israel evacuates at least 100 white helmet volunteers and their families from syria. donald trump rejects fbi claims that his former adviser carter page was recruited as a russian agent. the brexit secretary says he is confident the uk won't crash out of the eu without a deal if brussels shows ambition. how is aid in the war in yemen threatening this unesco world heritage site? we have a special report. this is a poor island in a poor country, and the arrival here of rich donor nations is prompting some people to
under the influence of that less hot air coming off the atlantic, but still temperatures of 20 in belfastay. in fact, temperatures this week do get up to about 33 celsius. so a very hot week on the way, but further north it will be just that little bit cooler and more pleasant, with a spell of rain heading into northern ireland, i think, sometime midweek. that's it from me, bye—bye. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is lewis...
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i6, 17 degrees there for the lowlands of scotland and for belfast.re, bringing a few spots of rain. and you can see itjust pretty much falls apart, brings some rainfall to northern ireland and maybe some western isles there during the course of monday, but that's pretty much it. to the south of that, the heat is on. temperatures widely in the high 20s, and in excess of 30 degrees there in the south—east and east anglia. so a very hot day for some of us at least on monday, but not necessarily in the north—west of the country. and you can see through monday evening, it's a very slow—moving weather front. it probably will stall somewhere around the irish sea as we head into tuesday. so there is a possibility of perhaps a bit more cloud, and maybe one or two showers around northern england, possibly wales into tuesday, but that's pretty much it. it looks like that hot air will continue to pump in from the south and spread across france, germany, into scandinavia and poland as well. so we're just on the edge of the heat here, actually. that's why it's onl
i6, 17 degrees there for the lowlands of scotland and for belfast.re, bringing a few spots of rain. and you can see itjust pretty much falls apart, brings some rainfall to northern ireland and maybe some western isles there during the course of monday, but that's pretty much it. to the south of that, the heat is on. temperatures widely in the high 20s, and in excess of 30 degrees there in the south—east and east anglia. so a very hot day for some of us at least on monday, but not necessarily...
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it is still very warm in belfast. i7 celsius is the starting temperature on monday.ove my head this is the fresher air is the fresher air trying to tuck in, but the winds and much of the country, certainly england and wales, isn't that heat. temperatures will exceed 32 degrees on monday in some areas. scotland and northern ireland is in that fresher atlantic air. it is still very warm in aberdeen, temperatures will probably get up to around 2a degrees. these weather fronts really don't make much progress. they kind of stall around out here. this is the pattern on tuesday itself. you can see just about one weather front there. fronts, they really are very, very weak. it is the cool air that is trying to come in with those weather fronts again on tuesday. but the heat and keeps on winning. much of england and wales in that hot air, but particularly hot across the east, east anglia, the southeast and part of the midlands, too. temperatures tuesday in some spots could get up to 32, perhaps 33 degrees. compare that to the much fresher conditions in belfast and glasgow aro
it is still very warm in belfast. i7 celsius is the starting temperature on monday.ove my head this is the fresher air is the fresher air trying to tuck in, but the winds and much of the country, certainly england and wales, isn't that heat. temperatures will exceed 32 degrees on monday in some areas. scotland and northern ireland is in that fresher atlantic air. it is still very warm in aberdeen, temperatures will probably get up to around 2a degrees. these weather fronts really don't make...
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also quite humid air so temperatures no lower than 18, london, 15 in belfast.any of us tomorrow, quite a cloudy day in the north west with spots of rain from time to time. the clouds will break up across eastern part of the country. central areas and the south. a hot day game tomorrow, 28 in london. mid-205 day game tomorrow, 28 in london. mid—20s widely. in belfast and aberdeen, temperatures around 2a celsius. and on monday, temperatures soar. in fact, celsius. and on monday, temperatures soar. infact, most celsius. and on monday, temperatures soar. in fact, most of the week, we see values at all over 30 degrees in the south. goodbye. it isa it is a loving here! this is bbc news. we will take a look at the papers ina news. we will take a look at the papers in a moment. not so so smart smart meters, a criticism of delays in the multi—billion pound roll out scheme. wiltshire police widen their search. president trump re tweet is a response to a playboy model saying he did nothing wrong. two dutch men have been remanded in custody after border force seized cocain
also quite humid air so temperatures no lower than 18, london, 15 in belfast.any of us tomorrow, quite a cloudy day in the north west with spots of rain from time to time. the clouds will break up across eastern part of the country. central areas and the south. a hot day game tomorrow, 28 in london. mid-205 day game tomorrow, 28 in london. mid—20s widely. in belfast and aberdeen, temperatures around 2a celsius. and on monday, temperatures soar. in fact, celsius. and on monday, temperatures...
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those temperatures actually on the low side. 20 in belfast and glasgow. 21 in london.ike there will be some spells of sunshine. then later in the week it looks like it will warm up again. a very warm welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to our viewers in north america and around the globe. my name's mike embley. our top stories: a deadline passes for the us government to try to reunite families separated by donald trump's zero tolerance policy. former world cricket star, imran khan, claims victory in pakistan's election, promising the people he'll fight corruption. translation: whatever the ruling elite has been doing in pakistan so far with the taxpayers' money, i'm promising you today that i will change all of that. bruised and bewildered. the children who survived the laos dam collapse. we've just found this shelter where hundreds of people are now gathered. they want food, water, blankets, medicine, if they need it. talking to people here, they all tell you the same story. they had very little time to escape.
those temperatures actually on the low side. 20 in belfast and glasgow. 21 in london.ike there will be some spells of sunshine. then later in the week it looks like it will warm up again. a very warm welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to our viewers in north america and around the globe. my name's mike embley. our top stories: a deadline passes for the us government to try to reunite families separated by donald trump's zero tolerance policy. former world cricket star, imran khan, claims...
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today, she was in belfast, with a plea and a promise.mise there'd be no hard irish border when the uk leaves, and a plea to the eu — she'd compromised on her brexit plan, now it was brussels‘s turn. the white paper represents a significant development of our position. it is a coherent package. it is now for the eu to respond, not simply to fall back onto previous positions, which have already been proven unworkable. as for the border, her plan sees goods moving freely between the uk and the eu, including ireland, with no customs or other checks. so, no special status for northern ireland, no undermining the union. the solution that we have put forward is a practical, workable solution to do that, which respects the vote of the british people, protects jobs, but also ensures that we don't see a hard border between northern ireland and ireland. in brussels, the stage was set for an important moment. how would the british compromises go down? eu foreign ministers had met and set the tone — wary, not convinced. at least, not yet. i will rema
today, she was in belfast, with a plea and a promise.mise there'd be no hard irish border when the uk leaves, and a plea to the eu — she'd compromised on her brexit plan, now it was brussels‘s turn. the white paper represents a significant development of our position. it is a coherent package. it is now for the eu to respond, not simply to fall back onto previous positions, which have already been proven unworkable. as for the border, her plan sees goods moving freely between the uk and the...
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loyalist paramilitaries were planning to orchestrate and participate in serious disorder in east belfast in the following hours hundreds of emergency calls came in until around one o'clock this morning men use burning cars to block roads in dundonald on the outskirts of belfast while a few miles from there a bus with passengers on board was hijacked and torched yes violence is back on both sides and our next guest knows all about the pain and misery of that violence his father pat finucane a human rights lawyer who represented ira hunger striker and member of parliament bobby sense before he was assassinated by paramilitaries linked to the party that made to raise him a u.k. prime minister his son solicitor and potential shin vein candidate for irish president johnson who can joins me now joe welcome to going underground before we get to the supreme court decision that we're all waiting for tell me about your father pat human rights lawyer tell you i mean right at the beginning your family was forced out of their home when the trouble started before you aboard my father was a working cla
loyalist paramilitaries were planning to orchestrate and participate in serious disorder in east belfast in the following hours hundreds of emergency calls came in until around one o'clock this morning men use burning cars to block roads in dundonald on the outskirts of belfast while a few miles from there a bus with passengers on board was hijacked and torched yes violence is back on both sides and our next guest knows all about the pain and misery of that violence his father pat finucane a...
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and those temperatures, well, actually on the low side. 20 in belfast and glasgow. 21 in london.the start of the coming week. it looks like there will be some spells of sunshine. then later in the week it looks likely to warm up again. good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today: holiday misery for thousands, as long delays caused by the heat continue to cause disruption at eurotunnel. it is the busiest day of the year for eurotunnel. it is the busiest day of the yearfor our airports eurotunnel. it is the busiest day of the year for our airports as the big summer getaway begins. i am eating the air—traffic controllers here in manchester to find out how you —— how they are keeping the planes moving. police appeal for help to catch a man convicted of manslaughter. jack shepherd will be sentenced today for killing charlotte brown in a speedboat crash. he's on the run after skipping bail.
and those temperatures, well, actually on the low side. 20 in belfast and glasgow. 21 in london.the start of the coming week. it looks like there will be some spells of sunshine. then later in the week it looks likely to warm up again. good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today: holiday misery for thousands, as long delays caused by the heat continue to cause disruption at eurotunnel. it is the busiest day of the year for eurotunnel. it is the...
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in belfast at the close to 20, with a spell of rain midweek. dubai. —— goodbye.wth. the indian government slashes sales tax on more than 50 products. we‘ll assess the impact on individuals and the government‘s finances. and on the markets, asian shares dipped on fears of more protectionist measures from the united states, and the dollar fell against major currencies after president trump criticised the federal reserve‘s raising of interest rates.
in belfast at the close to 20, with a spell of rain midweek. dubai. —— goodbye.wth. the indian government slashes sales tax on more than 50 products. we‘ll assess the impact on individuals and the government‘s finances. and on the markets, asian shares dipped on fears of more protectionist measures from the united states, and the dollar fell against major currencies after president trump criticised the federal reserve‘s raising of interest rates.
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me today though the good friday agreement which created a new parliament in belfast faces extreme strain regardless of u.k. prime minister jury's amaze first visit to the north in the past twenty four hours there is the possibility of a post break that border between the republican the six counties worst of all for now is the fact that else does parliament stormont has long been shut down its representatives this month found guilty by all the judges of desert ng their responsibility is in fact in fame representative say their abstention ism is the failure to address so-called legacy issues and there have been plenty of legacy issues in evidence on the streets of derry this month a night of tension and disorder police warned that loyalist paramilitaries were planning to orchestrate and participate in serious disorder in east belfast but in the following hours hundreds of emergency calls came in until around one o'clock this morning masked men use burning cars to block roads in dundonald on the outskirts of belfast while a few miles from there a bus with passengers on board was hijacked an
me today though the good friday agreement which created a new parliament in belfast faces extreme strain regardless of u.k. prime minister jury's amaze first visit to the north in the past twenty four hours there is the possibility of a post break that border between the republican the six counties worst of all for now is the fact that else does parliament stormont has long been shut down its representatives this month found guilty by all the judges of desert ng their responsibility is in fact...
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theresa may speaking in belfast saying the eu needs to evolve its position on the irish border.in the news position on the irish border. time to join the news teams where you are and time for the sport is on the bbc news channel. good afternoon. it's 1.30pm and here's your latest sports news. i'm chris mitchell. we start with the golf. birdies in the rain for rory mcilroy and tommy fleetwood. the leaderboard at the open on day two is starting to change. some of the big names, expected names, appearing... john watson is there for us. john, some of these big guys now are starting to roll the ball—mac m, —— ball—mac in, starting to look good? yes, let's start with the brits, with the changing conditions, more stick on the fairways and the greens proving more receptive, certainly the case for tommy fleetwood today who moved to 5—under, really impressive road from him, producing three birdies in his front nine and three birdies in his front nine and three in his back nine, in what was a bogey free round frame. tommy fleetwood, the world number ten, who holds the course record at carn
theresa may speaking in belfast saying the eu needs to evolve its position on the irish border.in the news position on the irish border. time to join the news teams where you are and time for the sport is on the bbc news channel. good afternoon. it's 1.30pm and here's your latest sports news. i'm chris mitchell. we start with the golf. birdies in the rain for rory mcilroy and tommy fleetwood. the leaderboard at the open on day two is starting to change. some of the big names, expected names,...
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let's go to chris page in belfast.he good friday agreement, very much at the forefront of his mind? that is right and theresa may in the speech that she gave in belfast a couple of hours ago said that she thought the eu interpretation of what the backstop should look like was a breach in fact of the good friday agreement which is based around something called the consent principle that the status of northern ireland, the constitutional status and sovereignty cannot change u nless status and sovereignty cannot change unless a majority of people in northern ireland decide otherwise. so according to theresa may if the eu version of the backstop goes ahead whereby northern ireland can remain in the customs union and most of the single market in order to ensure that under any circumstances there will be no new water on the island of ardour that the island of ireland, that would breach the good friday agreement and move the sovereignty and the voice of northern ireland in trade negotiations away from london and towards the e
let's go to chris page in belfast.he good friday agreement, very much at the forefront of his mind? that is right and theresa may in the speech that she gave in belfast a couple of hours ago said that she thought the eu interpretation of what the backstop should look like was a breach in fact of the good friday agreement which is based around something called the consent principle that the status of northern ireland, the constitutional status and sovereignty cannot change u nless status and...
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john campbell, bbc news, belfast.gers have been treated in hospital in germany. the aircraft was flying from dublin to croatia and was forced to make an emergency landing in frankfurt. some of the people on board have complained of suffering headaches and nausea. the former pakistani prime minister has begun a 10 yearjail sentence — he arrived back in the country last night from the uk. nawaz sharif was convicted in absentia by an anti—corruption court last week. but he says he s the victim of a political conspiracy that aims to ensure his party loses in the country s upcoming elections. secunder kermani was on the plane back to pakistan with him and has this report. nawaz sherif was met by a crowd ofjournalists as he boarded a flight heading to lahore. he knew that when he landed he'd be arrested. i know that i'll be going straight to the jail, of course. this is a struggle for the restoration of democracy in pakistan, for the restoration of sanity to the vote, and i am prepared to pay any price for that. sharif‘s su
john campbell, bbc news, belfast.gers have been treated in hospital in germany. the aircraft was flying from dublin to croatia and was forced to make an emergency landing in frankfurt. some of the people on board have complained of suffering headaches and nausea. the former pakistani prime minister has begun a 10 yearjail sentence — he arrived back in the country last night from the uk. nawaz sharif was convicted in absentia by an anti—corruption court last week. but he says he s the victim...
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john campbell, bbc news, belfast. militant targets in the gaza strip in retaliation for mortar and rocket fire into israel from the palestinian territory. palestinian health officials say that two people have been killed and 12 more wounded by an air strike in gaza city. footage show a series of loud explosions in gaza city and plumes of smoke rising into the air. the israeli ambulance service says three israelis have been wounded by shrapnel from a rocket. over 400 items, samples and exhibits have been recovered by police as part of the ongoing investigation into the poisoning of a couple with novichok. detectives say the substance which killed dawn sturgess, and left charlie rowley in hospital, had been in a small bottle found at his house in amesbury. scotland yard says it doesn't know where the bottle came from, and says it can't guarantee that there isn't any more of the substance left. to bring us more details is our correspondent andy moore. has this been a significant breakthrough. no, it is not a significant
john campbell, bbc news, belfast. militant targets in the gaza strip in retaliation for mortar and rocket fire into israel from the palestinian territory. palestinian health officials say that two people have been killed and 12 more wounded by an air strike in gaza city. footage show a series of loud explosions in gaza city and plumes of smoke rising into the air. the israeli ambulance service says three israelis have been wounded by shrapnel from a rocket. over 400 items, samples and exhibits...
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john campbell, bbc news, belfast. of militant targets in the gaza strip in retaliation for mortar and rocket fire into israel from the palestinian territory. palestinian health officials say that two people have been killed and 12 more wounded by an airstrike in gaza city. footage shows a series of loud explosions in gaza city and plumes of smoke rising into the air. the israeli ambulance service says three israelis have been wounded by shrapnel from a rocket. the london fire service says a large grass fire near heathrow airport has been brought under control. nearly 100 firefighters had been fighting the blaze on grassland the size of four football pitches in feltham. heathrow airport says flights are not affected. the former pakistani prime minister has begun a ten—yearjail sentence. he arrived back in the country last night from the uk. nawaz sharif was convicted in absentia by an anti—corruption court last week. but he says he's the victim of a political conspiracy that aims to ensure his party loses in the countr
john campbell, bbc news, belfast. of militant targets in the gaza strip in retaliation for mortar and rocket fire into israel from the palestinian territory. palestinian health officials say that two people have been killed and 12 more wounded by an airstrike in gaza city. footage shows a series of loud explosions in gaza city and plumes of smoke rising into the air. the israeli ambulance service says three israelis have been wounded by shrapnel from a rocket. the london fire service says a...
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speaking in belfast, the prime minister called on the eu to evolve its position on the issue.he eu's chief negotiator responded that he's open to any solution that is legally workable. michel barnier also welcomed mrs may's brexit white paper — the one that triggered a slew of resignations in westminster, but questioned whether some of it could work in practice. our deputy political editor john pienaar has the latest. the protesters often turn out for theresa may, but the problems of brexit follow her every where. today she was in belfast with a plea and a promise. a promise there would be no ha rd promise. a promise there would be no hard irish border when the uk leaves. the white paper represents a significant development of our position. it is a coherent package. it is now for the eu to respond. not simply to fall back on to previous positions which have already proven unworkable. as for the border, her plan sees goods moving freely between the uk and the eu, including ireland w no customs or other checks. so no special status for northern ireland. no undermining the union.
speaking in belfast, the prime minister called on the eu to evolve its position on the issue.he eu's chief negotiator responded that he's open to any solution that is legally workable. michel barnier also welcomed mrs may's brexit white paper — the one that triggered a slew of resignations in westminster, but questioned whether some of it could work in practice. our deputy political editor john pienaar has the latest. the protesters often turn out for theresa may, but the problems of brexit...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast. stay with us on bbc world news.england in the world cup‘s third—place playoff. it's their best—ever finish at the tournament. the flamboyant italian fashion designer, gianni versace, has been shot dead in florida. the multimillionaire was gunned down outside his home in the exclusive south beach district of miami. emergency services across central europe are stepping up their efforts to contain the worst floods this century. nearly 100 people have been killed. broadway is traditionally called the great white way by americans, but tonight it's completely blacked out. it's a timely reminder to all americans of the problems the energy crisis has brought to them. 200 years ago today, a huge parisian crowd stormed the bastille prison, the first act of the revolution which was to topple the french monarchy. today, hundreds of thousands thronged the champs—elysee for the traditional military parade. finally, fairy penguins have been staggering ashore and collapsing after gorging themselves on huge shoal of their favourite
chris page, bbc news, belfast. stay with us on bbc world news.england in the world cup‘s third—place playoff. it's their best—ever finish at the tournament. the flamboyant italian fashion designer, gianni versace, has been shot dead in florida. the multimillionaire was gunned down outside his home in the exclusive south beach district of miami. emergency services across central europe are stepping up their efforts to contain the worst floods this century. nearly 100 people have been...
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so here is our very small, wea k belfast. bringing a few spots of rain. you can see just be much falls apart. bringing some rainfall to northern ireland, maybe the western isles that, during the course of monday. but that is pretty much it. to the south of that, the heat is on. temperatures widely in the high 20s and in excess of 30 degrees there in the south—east and east anglia. so a very hot day for some of us at least on monday, but not necessarily in the north—west of the country. and you can see through monday evening it is a very slow—moving weather front. it probably will stall somewhere around the irish sea as we head into tuesday. so there is a possibility of perhaps a bit more cloud, maybe one or two showers around northern england, possibly wales into tuesday, but that is pretty much it. it looks like that hot air will continue to pump in from the south and spread across france, germany, into scandinavia and pollen as well. so we just into scandinavia and pollen as well. so wejust on into scandinavia and pollen as
so here is our very small, wea k belfast. bringing a few spots of rain. you can see just be much falls apart. bringing some rainfall to northern ireland, maybe the western isles that, during the course of monday. but that is pretty much it. to the south of that, the heat is on. temperatures widely in the high 20s and in excess of 30 degrees there in the south—east and east anglia. so a very hot day for some of us at least on monday, but not necessarily in the north—west of the country. and...
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and this may have been the dissidents' response, a crude explosive device thrown at the west belfastry adams. it caused damage to a car parked on his driveway. today, mr adams called on his attackers to explain themselves. i would like them or their representatives to come and meet me. i would like them to sit down and explain to me what this is about. i would like those who are involved in exploiting children in derry to do the same thing. there was a second attack, not far away, at the home of another senior sinn fein member, though no damage was caused. dissident republicans are small in number. they have been heavily penetrated by the security services and have little capacity to mount attacks, but events here and in derry show they remain dangerous. john campbell, bbc news, belfast. 30 passengers have been treated in hospital in germany after a ryanair plane suffered a sudden loss of cabin pressure. the aircraft was flying from dublin to croatia, but was forced to make an emergency landing in frankfurt. some of the people on board have complained of suffering headaches and nause
and this may have been the dissidents' response, a crude explosive device thrown at the west belfastry adams. it caused damage to a car parked on his driveway. today, mr adams called on his attackers to explain themselves. i would like them or their representatives to come and meet me. i would like them to sit down and explain to me what this is about. i would like those who are involved in exploiting children in derry to do the same thing. there was a second attack, not far away, at the home...
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belfast. keeping a lid on violence in old non it is always virtually impossible but here with the republican leadership calling for calm not between the two traditional sides in the conflict but inside its own community the points of the rally was an attempt by irish nationalists to prove they can police themselves against the rising tide of anger in fact so why not come along as they've been standing in solidarity and testimony to the good here about hans some always means trouble but this wasn't fighting between irish republicans and pro british loyalists in the city republicans called derry hardcore elements sent children out to throw stones at the police apparently in the hope someone might get shot they're accused of wanting to bring down the peace process by their own site and restart the armed struggle but also explains the attempted attack on the home of jerry i. the full mission fein leader who brokered the peace process a powerful firework more an insult but a genuine attempt on his
belfast. keeping a lid on violence in old non it is always virtually impossible but here with the republican leadership calling for calm not between the two traditional sides in the conflict but inside its own community the points of the rally was an attempt by irish nationalists to prove they can police themselves against the rising tide of anger in fact so why not come along as they've been standing in solidarity and testimony to the good here about hans some always means trouble but this...
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scotland and northern ireland so we are not talking about hot weather but pleasantly warm, 20 in belfast0 degrees once again in central london and southern parts of the country also getting into the high 20s. through the course of the week and what can i say? is that high pressure that is still there, whether from nowhere to high pressure that is still there, whetherfrom nowhere to be high pressure that is still there, whether from nowhere to be seen. maybe just about sneaking into the extreme northwest of scotland. you can see the weather front crows to my head, they'll be maybe approaching scotland later in the weekend —— approaching close to my head. it is light winds to the south of that, sunshine, temperatures up to 31 in london, in fact temperatures rising through the weekend across many parts of england, even into the mid—20s already in belfast and glasgow. this is sunday, i said that weather front may be about nudging into northwestern scotland so a fresher feel here with a few spots of rain in western isles, the heat really building across the country, second half of the weekend
scotland and northern ireland so we are not talking about hot weather but pleasantly warm, 20 in belfast0 degrees once again in central london and southern parts of the country also getting into the high 20s. through the course of the week and what can i say? is that high pressure that is still there, whether from nowhere to high pressure that is still there, whetherfrom nowhere to be high pressure that is still there, whether from nowhere to be seen. maybe just about sneaking into the extreme...
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trust and i'm also calling on martin dillon, the chief executive of the belfast trust. save surroundings, of his own house. charlotte corporal speaking. 15 of the most popular websites and apps have terms and conditions that require a university—level of education to understand, according to analysis from the bbc. that's despite the fact that most can be used by children as young as 13 — asjoe miller has been finding out. i really like the rainbow one! 5pm on a school day and maxwell and nola are relaxing at their friend ella's home with the help of youtube and instagram. normal siblings versus my siblings... all three children are 13 and legally allowed to join these sites — but unsurprisingly, none have actually read the terms. everything is so long and such small text, it is almost sneaky of them to like, put it like that so that kids would just look at it and just skip past it, i guess. the bbc has analysed the privacy policies of 15 popular websites and apps — including facebook and youtube — and found that most of them take at least half an hour to read and that a
trust and i'm also calling on martin dillon, the chief executive of the belfast trust. save surroundings, of his own house. charlotte corporal speaking. 15 of the most popular websites and apps have terms and conditions that require a university—level of education to understand, according to analysis from the bbc. that's despite the fact that most can be used by children as young as 13 — asjoe miller has been finding out. i really like the rainbow one! 5pm on a school day and maxwell and...
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mid—20s for belfast and aberdeen. is how we are going to end the weekend. bright rather than sunny skies, but cloudy here in the north—west, with some very light rain on and off. next week, or rather in the week ahead, we will see more weather fronts pushing on to north—western areas, with slightly fresher atlantic air. ahead of the weather fronts, that air is coming all the way from africa, from spain and portugal, across france. so we could see some of the highest temperatures we have seen so far this summer, affecting some south—eastern, eastern and maybe central parts of england. 33 degrees is not out of the question. for london and norwich, at least 31, possibly already hitting 33 in one or two spots. northern ireland in scotland, much more comfortable. temperatures mostly in the 20s, and the possibility of a little bit of rain. look at those temperatures in london. over 30 degrees pretty much all through the week. much more comfortable in cardiff. that's it from me. hello. this is bbc news. i'm nkem ifejika. the
mid—20s for belfast and aberdeen. is how we are going to end the weekend. bright rather than sunny skies, but cloudy here in the north—west, with some very light rain on and off. next week, or rather in the week ahead, we will see more weather fronts pushing on to north—western areas, with slightly fresher atlantic air. ahead of the weather fronts, that air is coming all the way from africa, from spain and portugal, across france. so we could see some of the highest temperatures we have...
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compare that to belfast and glasgow around 20 celsius. news today. i'm reged ahmad. our top stories. taken to safety — israel evacuates hundreds of syria's white helmets civil defence volunteers and their families to jordan after an international request. at least 1a people killed in a suicide bomb attack in kabul airport just minutes after the vice president returned to the country. gunmen have killed 11 taxi drivers after opening fire in a violent ambush in south africa. locked in his body for over a decade — but unable to say a word — we'll tell you the incredible story of how martin pistorius found a way out.
compare that to belfast and glasgow around 20 celsius. news today. i'm reged ahmad. our top stories. taken to safety — israel evacuates hundreds of syria's white helmets civil defence volunteers and their families to jordan after an international request. at least 1a people killed in a suicide bomb attack in kabul airport just minutes after the vice president returned to the country. gunmen have killed 11 taxi drivers after opening fire in a violent ambush in south africa. locked in his body...
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so, temperatures ranging from about 20 in belfast to nearer 30 towards london.east to west behind that cold front. there could still be some showers on that frontal system across eastern england through tuesday. they should ease away. but of course, this will be welcome rainfall for parts of the country that really are desperate for a bit of rain. so, most places, though, do look largely dry, with a mix of sunny spells and just one or two scattered showers tending to bubble up almost anywhere, i think, during the afternoon, in the daytime heat. but temperatures 23—25 for most of us, about 5 degrees cooler than we've seen during the weekend. then if we look ahead through the middle of the week, still some sunny spells, temperatures not doing too badly at all. but it will turn cooler and wetter as we look towards the end of the week and on into the weekend. bye— bye. he is this is bbc news the headlines. the us president, donald trump, has left the uk on air force one. an he's on his way to meet the russian president in helsinki. the prime minister has revealed th
so, temperatures ranging from about 20 in belfast to nearer 30 towards london.east to west behind that cold front. there could still be some showers on that frontal system across eastern england through tuesday. they should ease away. but of course, this will be welcome rainfall for parts of the country that really are desperate for a bit of rain. so, most places, though, do look largely dry, with a mix of sunny spells and just one or two scattered showers tending to bubble up almost anywhere,...